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Driftwood is typically formed over many years as wood is weathered and eroded by water, waves, and environmental conditions. The process can take anywhere from a few years to several decades, depending on factors like the type of wood, water conditions, and exposure to elements. Once submerged or floating in water, wood undergoes decomposition and transformation, leading to the unique appearance of driftwood.

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